Magnets
The Trayon camper has an array of external cabinets and drawers with different types of locks thus different keys. I'm wanting to hang a selection of keys in one of the cabinets or inside the camper so that we don't need to have them all on a keyring but the obvious problem is that hanging a key on a hook will be no use whilst travelling on rough terrain. I've looked for some kind of adhesive-backed hook with a carabiner-style clip but I've come up blank. Anyone seen something like this? The location I want to use is a narrow vertical panel so I need about half a dozen single clips rather than a panel with multiples.
Magnets
Can you change the locks, so they're all keyed alike?
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A small key locker with a block of foam glued to the inside of the door to keep the keys snug on their hooks when closed for travel.
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Proper cars--
'92 Range Rover 3.8V8 ... 5spd manual
'85 Series II CX2500 GTi Turbo I :burnrubber:
'63 ID19 x 2 :wheelchair:
'72 DS21 ie 5spd pallas
Modern Junk:
'07 Poogoe 407 HDi 6spd manual :zzz:
'11 Poogoe RCZ HDI 6spd manual
I've considered keying alike of course but there are at least 3 distinct types of locks; there are five drawers across the rear under the camper that I have keyed alike and use a double-sided key; three cabinets with a different lock arrangement to the drawers (all keyed alike) which take a single-sided key; a proprietary water filler neck which would involve some dismantling of the interior of the camper to access the lock barrel; an external shower unit that could no doubt be easily keyed to match the cabinets; the main entry / steps that has a different type of latch to everything else; a security mesh door that is different again. Some of the above have single-sided keys and some double-sided. So yes I'm sure it would be possible to have one key but I suspect it would involve purchasing numerous locking mechanisms to take the same style of keys to one of the other groups. Or I could stick a few plastic hooks on a panel inside the door.
At present I have 3 keys on a ring that are easily distinguishable from one another and provide access to everything needed for setup but this leaves me with 3 less-used keys that I want to hang on a panel inside the door that is approximately 40mm wide.
My wife found these at Bunnings yesterday 4pce Self-Adhesive Grip Clips 8mm Removable for Running Cable/Wires , they're not really designed for repeated opening and closing but I'll give them a try. I'm surprised there doesn't seem to be anything much more specific to the task.
There's these sorts of things: https://www.temu.com/ul/kuiper/un9.h...SABEgJgkfD_BwE
Otherwise an eyelet to clip a carbine hook onto. Carbine hook of a size so that the key is able to be attached to it - either directly or via a key tag ring. Don't know how much sense that made
Cheers, Dale
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